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To leave a place, a job, or—politely—a planet.
means To go away from somewhere, or to deviate from a plan, norm, or way of doing things.
from From Old French departir, to divide or separate—because leaving was once literally splitting one thing into two parts.
Gentle exitObituaries say departed to dodge the word died.
Original senseOnce meant to divide, not to go.
Wedding relicTill death us depart was the old vow.